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medium severity May 29, 2026 · scope unconfirmed

General Doors Breached by Akira Group

Canadian door manufacturing company General Doors Corporation (general-doors.com) was breached by the Akira ransomware group. The incident was reported on Breachsense on May 29 with unknown leak size. No specific details on exposed data or number of affected records were provided.

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General Doors Breached by Akira Group
Data exposed:
  • corporate data

Canadian door manufacturer General Doors Corporation suffered a ransomware breach claimed by the Akira group, with the incident publicly reported on May 29, 2026. The attack targeted the company’s corporate systems, exposing corporate data whose volume and exact nature remain undisclosed. Affected users are listed as unknown, and no confirmed samples of the stolen information have surfaced in open forums.

Public reporting from Breachsense indicates the breach was claimed by Akira, a ransomware operation known for double-extortion tactics. The listing on the breach-notification platform carried no attached data samples, no count of impacted records, and no detail on whether customer, supplier, employee, or financial information was involved. General Doors Corporation, which operates under the domain general-doors.com, has not issued a public statement confirming the intrusion or clarifying the scope of exposure.

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